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THE HERALD
Serving
Maywood, Bellwood,
Forest Park, Hillside,
Westchester, Broadview
and Melrose Park
VOL LVII, PRICE 5 CENTS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1941
No. 47
CHARITY FOOTBALL CAME TODAY
News of the Week
Village boys to Attend Conference
story on Page 3
Christmas Seal Sale Drive Opens
story on Page 3
Garden Club Flower Show December 10
story on Society Page
125 Baskets Given to Needy Here
story on Page 3
(See Page 3)
TURKEY DAY—Nine-year-old Neil Curren, like thousands of community residents, will enjoy a turkey dinner today as villagers celebrate Thanksgiving Day, that purely American holiday dedicated to spiritual contemplation of blessings and temporal feasting. Neil, who lives at 910 North 2nd avenue, Maywood, will join his family in an extra heaping of cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie and the like. Many villagers will attend special church services this morning, beginning the holiday in the spirit !n which it was conceived in early New England.

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THE HERALD
Serving
Maywood, Bellwood,
Forest Park, Hillside,
Westchester, Broadview
and Melrose Park
VOL LVII, PRICE 5 CENTS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1941
No. 47
CHARITY FOOTBALL CAME TODAY
News of the Week
Village boys to Attend Conference
story on Page 3
Christmas Seal Sale Drive Opens
story on Page 3
Garden Club Flower Show December 10
story on Society Page
125 Baskets Given to Needy Here
story on Page 3
(See Page 3)
TURKEY DAY—Nine-year-old Neil Curren, like thousands of community residents, will enjoy a turkey dinner today as villagers celebrate Thanksgiving Day, that purely American holiday dedicated to spiritual contemplation of blessings and temporal feasting. Neil, who lives at 910 North 2nd avenue, Maywood, will join his family in an extra heaping of cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie and the like. Many villagers will attend special church services this morning, beginning the holiday in the spirit !n which it was conceived in early New England.